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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    How long does it take to produce eggs and get hatchlings from when you first paired your female with a male?
    It varies there is absolutely no timeline for that you can start pairing in november and have eggs in february just like you can have eggs in july. Better yet you can pair your female, the female does not take, you stop breeding, then a year later she ovulates (sperm retention )

    What you need to play close attention to is follicular development and various other sign occurring during the season.

    You only timeline is this.

    Ovulation.
    14 days later pre-lay shed.
    30 days later egg laying.

    Even those are an average.
    Deborah Stewart


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